Re: Help with frame-relay [7:2204]

2001-04-27 Thread ipccie

But as I know, you should have a cisco router acted as frame-relay switch
between
them. It seems a router can not acted as DTE and DCE at the same time. Am I
correct?

Curtis Call wrote:

 On the DCE end:
 globably define:
 frame-relay switching
 on the interface define:
 encapsulation frame-relay
 frame-relay intf-type dce
 clock rate x
 ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
 frame-relay map ip x.x.x.x  broadcast

 On the DTE end interface:
 encapsulation frame-relay
 ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x

 That should work for you.  I've been using POS instead of serial lately so
 my commands might be a little off, but I think it should work.

 At 06:51 PM 4/26/01, you wrote:
 ive been dying now for two days trying to get frame relay going between 2
 2501 routers.
 
 I have tried everything i know to do, and looked at 900 different places
and
 i must just be missing something.
 
 can anyone give me the exact steps to configure this.
 
 I have 2 2501 routers connected together with v.35 cable.
 
 i can get PPP and HDLC working fine but frame-relay just doesnt want to
work
 for me.
 
 im also running ios 12.1(7) enterprise if that helps.
 
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Re: BGP multi-homed load sharing/balancing and redundancy [7:2335]

2001-04-27 Thread ipccie

But  the router will choose the more specific route, even if the distance of
static
route is smaller than the BGP's. So it should be choose ISP1 frirstly, then
if there is
no specific route for it, it will use the default route to ISP2. I am not
sure.

Yonkerbonk wrote:

 If you're not running BGP to ISP2 yet and you have a
 default route in there, it will take precedence over
 the BGP routes to ISP1. So, you will end up only using
 the FT3 link.
 When you get BGP running to ISP2, in step two, then
 things will work fine.

 Michael Le, CCIE #6811

 --- Kim Seng  wrote:
  Everyone,
 
  I currently have two T-1's to ISP1 and a Fractional
  T3
  to ISP2. I am using static and default routes to
  connect them to the internet. There is no
  automaticaly
  fail-over as you know. Therefore, I am changing our
  ISPs but keep the BW the same. Two T1's to ISP1 and
  FT3 to ISP2 and I would like to run BGP-4 at this
  time
  with multihomed load sharing and load balancing
  across
  these 3 links.
 
  These will be two steps upgrade:
 
  1. Run BGP load sharing/balancing across two T1
  links
  to ISP1. Can I do this while the FT3 link is
  still up and running with default route to ISP2.
  Another word, can I do load sharing/balancing and
  redundancy at this step across these three links?
  (BGP
  via T1s to ISP1 and FT3 default route to
  ISP2)
 
  2. The second step is changing the fractional T3
  from
  default route to run BGP and do load sharing
  ,balancing and redundancy across these three links.
 
  Can these be done and what would be the appropriate
  steps.
 
  Many thanks in advance.
 
  Kim.
 
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